2002 Science Fair Winners

SwAEBR, is pleased to award a Special Award of Merit, and a check for $25, to entrants who exhibit an outstanding project in biomedical research.

SwAEBR’s mission is to promote the education of the public, our young people, and teachers that is of vital importance to the future and biomedical research.

We applaud their participation in the science fair and wish them continued success in their futures in science and technology.

Central Arizona Regional Science  & Engineering Fair (CARSEF)

"What Is the Effect of Tetracycline on the Neurological System of a Daphnia" - Megan, Hamilton High School

"Baby Boom" - Jennifer and Sara, Bogle Jr. High School

"Which Nuts Give You More Energy" - Tracy, Rancho Solano Private School (elementary)

 

Northern  Arizona Regional Science  & Engineering Fair (NARSEF)

"Venus and Mars: The Effects of Gender Identity on Short Term Memory."  - Savanna, Chino Valley High School

"Lights, Age, Color: The Effects on Blinking" - Justin, Prescott Christian Academy (jr high)

"Can You Tire Your Muscles?" - Drew, Prescott Christian Academy (elementary)

 

Southern Arizona Regional Science  & Engineering Fair (SARSEF)

 "Keeping the Balance: A study on how urbanization negatively impacts wildlife using cactus Ferruginous Pygmy Owls as the Indicator species" - Jennifer, University High School

“Hummingbirds and their territories.” - Jordan, Dodge Middle School (jr high)

"How Do Gambusia Fish Find Their Food?" - Ethan, Tully Elementary

 

Silver Springs Valley Electric Cooperative Youth Engineering & Science Fair (SSVEC YES)

 

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